- USS Chicopee (AO-34)
USS "Chicopee" (AO-34) was the
lead ship of her class of oilers for theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . She was the second U.S. Navy ship for theChicopee River located inMassachusetts .History
"Chicopee" was laid down as "Esso Trenton" on
14 May 1941 under a Maritime Commission contract atSun Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. of Chester,Pennsylvania ; launched6 September 1941 ; sponsored by Mrs. N. L. Lank; acquired by the Navy3 January 1942 , and commissioned on9 February withCommander G. Bannerman in command.After a short period as station tanker at
Casco Bay, Maine , "Chicopee" made several oil runs between ports on theGulf of Mexico and theU.S. East Coast . She departedNorfolk 8 June 1942 for NS Argentia, Newfoundland, and served as station tanker there from12 June until8 July when she sailed toReykjavík ,Iceland , returning to Norfolk25 July .From August to November 1942 "Chicopee" resumed coastwise fueling operations. She then made three voyages to a midocean point with the USS|Ranger|CV-4|3 task group to launch
U.S. Army planes toNorth Africa , and in March resumed her oil runs between Norfolk and the Gulf ports with one voyage to Argentia."Chicopee" sailed from Norfolk
10 May 1943 as an escort oiler and arrived atOran 23 May to serve as station tanker until28 July when she got underway forNew York . After a convoy voyage toGibraltar , she was overhauled and on8 October departed on escort oiler duty toDerry ,Northern Ireland , andHMNB Clyde ,Scotland returning to Norfolk3 December for overhaul. From3 February until26 September 1944 , "Chicopee" operated as an escort oiler between Norfolk and the North African ports ofCasablanca , Oran, andBizerte .She departed Norfolk
28 October 1944 forPacific service and arrived atUlithi 8 December . She sailed out of Ulithi supplying fuel for the U.S. Pacific FleetFast Carrier Task Force engaged in theLuzon ,Iwo Jima , andOkinawa operations, and air strikes againstJapan until the close of the war.After serving as station tanker in
Tokyo Bay from26 September until28 October 1945 , "Chicopee" cleared forSan Francisco , arriving9 November . On14 February 1946 she was decommissioned atMare Island and sold through the Maritime Commission for return to her owners, Standard Oil of New Jersey,1 July 1946 .In 1963, the ex-"Chicopee" was purchased by Sea-Land in 1963 for conversion to a
container ship . The fore and aft sections were coupled with a new mid-body to create the 16,401-GRT convert|607|ft|m|adj=on|sp=us|sigfig=3 long SS "San Francisco". In 1978, the extant portions of the hull of ex-"Chicopee" were scrapped, when the 1963 mid-body section was paired with new fore and aft sections, as the 17,618-GRT "Sea-Land Adventurer".As of 2002 , this ship is still operating as "Maersk Koper".Awards and honors
"Chicopee" earned four
battle star s for World War II service.References
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* [http://ibiblio.org/hyperwar/USN/ships/AO/AO-34_Chicopee.html HyperWar's USS "Chicopee" (AO-34) page]
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